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OpenEye Announces IP Video Server  
  May 3, 2005, Spokane WA - OpenEye, Inc. announced today that it has begun production on a network video streamer.

The NE-VS400 utilizes MPEG4 hardware to convert and compress analog video into digital format. Compressed video is subsequently streamed to a remote location for viewing and recording via a LAN, WAN, or the Internet. When coupled with OpenEye’s Hybrid recording platform, the NE-VS400 enables video from distant analog cameras to be recorded by an organization’s head end HDDR.

The OpenEye NE-VS400 supports up to 4 channels of audio/ video, features 4 sensor inputs/ control outputs, and supports RS485 for PTZ control.

“Essentially, the Video Steamer has the ability to convert up to 4 analog camera signals to digital format; this will allow the data to be easily transmitted over a standard TCP/IP network,” John Okert, Senior DVR Engineer said. “Using the IP Video Server our customers will have the ability to extend the range of their surveillance to include any area that is accessible through their current network infrastructure.”

Availability of the NE-VS400 is scheduled for June 15, 2005.
 
 
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  OpenEye’s primary focus is the manufacturing of Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), which are primarily used in the security industry to record and manage video digitally. OpenEye’s DVRs have gained popularity throughout the world because of features such as motion tracking and remote video/audio monitoring. Leveraging its experience in manufacturing, server design, and network video, OpenEye now focuses on a highly targeted segment of the security industry. The company is located at 23221 E. Knox Ave. Liberty Lake, WA 99019. Phone is 888-542-1103. Fax is 509-232-5261.

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